Thursday, August 21, 2014 1:39:58 PM
Then those companies proceed to issue shares to the CEO to wipe the accumulated salaries payable balance off of the books. And since the stock is usually way down just prior to this 'debt satisfaction' event, the CEO ends up getting several hundred million common shares to wipe the salaries payable off of the books, because the share price is in the crapper.
If, for example, the stock was trading at .0005, a million shares would need to be issued to the CEO to satisfy each $500 owed in back salary. And 100 million shares would need to be issued to satisfy $50k in salaries payable.
By Robert Calkin accepting the static figure of 4 million shares (vested quarterly) for the 12 month period, regardless of the performance of the stock, he has demonstrated his confidence in the value of GRCU stock. And when a CEO of an OTC company demonstrates confidence and respect for the stock, the market tends to follow (because it is such a rarity in OTC land).
As always, simply my opinion.
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